Sinatra, who was one of the most popular and influential musical artistes of the 20th century, advised Michael writing an open letter that he should be happy for his stardom as he had worked so hard to achieve it, reported The Independent.
"I don't understand a guy who lives 'in hopes of reducing the strain of his celebrity status. Here's a kid who 'wanted to be a pop star since I was about 7 years old.'
The iconic figure continued saying, "Come on George, Loosen up. Swing, man, Dust off those gossamer wings and fly yourself to the moon of your choice and be grateful to carry the baggage we've all had to carry since those lean nights of sleeping on buses and helping the driver unload the instruments."
Sinatra concluded the letter with a plea for Michael to use his musical prowess to good use.
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